Re: digital drugs - THE FUTURE OF MUSIC

I think I i-dosed on Adrianna's skirt because nobody's voices seemed to match what their mouths were saying...

I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. . . . corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed.

Re: digital drugs - THE FUTURE OF MUSIC

I saw another story on this during my local news a couple weeks ago. Supposedly the reporters did some clinical tests. Most people had no reaction, while others reacted in an extreme way. Anything from giddy euphoria to nausea and vertigo were described by those who felt the effects. It seems like psuedo science, but the military has used sound in interrogation and torture for a long time. I will reserve judgement until I try it on myself.

Re: digital drugs - THE FUTURE OF MUSIC

Re: digital drugs - THE FUTURE OF MUSIC

I remember maybe 5 years ago my roommate bolted into my room after hearing about this, excited that his two only loves in life (mp3's and stale highs) had finally been married and wanted to give it a try. 5 minutes later I kicked him out of my room for giving me a headache and needing to find better interests in life.

Originally Posted by fancy restaurant

Although, I did attend more Slipknot concerts than any person ever really should. I remember once I told their lead singer "This is my 12th Slipknot show!" and he was just like, "Dude. Why?"

Originally Posted by cperkins9027

Bring Aoki back next year and let him bring his friends. Open your minds and appreciate what he can do.